Cars teeter on the brink after massive landslide in Japan

A bus full of passengers lies stranded down the mountain after the landslide swallowed half a car park (Picture: Getty Images)

Two cars were left teetering on the edge of a cliff after torrential rain cause a giant landslide at a Japanese car park.

The cars were left dangling on the brink while a bus filled with terrified passengers lies trapped halfway down the side of the mountain in Anan, Tokushima, Japan.

Incredibly, none of the passengers were killed as half the car park was swallowed up amid violent storms yesterday that caused 550,000 people to evacuate in parts of the country.

Two cars hang precariously over the edge of a cliff in Anan, Japan (Picture: Getty Images)

The last few days have seen tropical storms sweep across south-east Asia, claiming the lives of 410 people in China and 19 in Nepal, while 150 people are still missing.

Tens of thousands of people in eastern India were evacuated by rescue workers following the landslide in Nepal, which blocked a river that threatens to burst its banks and submerge scores of Indian villages.